MilitaryUpdate : Roll OutUS Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match
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The U.S.’s weapons of the future
Lasers, railguns, hypersonic missiles and stealth airplanes — those aren’t sci-fi weapons; they’re the future of U.S. military technology.
Here’s the latest under development:
Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Corp.’s NOC, +0.79% B-21 Raider, shown above, is the B-2’s younger and more advanced brother. This bad boy, already nicknamed the “21st century’s first bomber,” is expected to enter service by 2025 and replace the B-2, as well as the B-1 and B-52. Its job will be to deliver conventional long-range and thermonuclear weapons, gather intelligence and intercept enemy airplanes. Officials are tight-lipped about features. There are rumors that it could operate with or without a pilot, and once launched from the U.S., the aircraft will be capable of striking any target around the world without refueling. The estimated cost of the project hasn’t been released, and the head of the U.S. AirForceGlobal Strike Command envisions up to 200 bombers in service.
Boeing
A rendering of the DARPA XS-1.
Space planes
The DARPAExperimental Spaceplane program (formerly known as XS-1) is an experimental hypersonic (faster-than-sound) spacecraft that could be launched as many as 10 days straight, as it would require less servicing than current models. Boeing Co. BA, +0.88% is currently designing the vehicle and working closely with DARPA. The spaceplane, also known as the PhantomExpress, will be powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne AR-22 engine using liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellants. Once it reaches orbit, the aircraft will be able to deploy 3,000 pounds of payload — most likely a smaller satellite. Once its mission is complete, the Phantom Express will land on a runway, horizontally, just like an airplane. Unlike a conventional model, though, the new carrier would be ready to take off again within hours. This would enable it to disrupt the current satellite launch procedure, which in the end is its main purpose. The first tests are scheduled for 2020.
Behind the moniker SR-72 hides Lockheed Martin Corp.’s LMT, +1.36% hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), intended to provide timely, accurate and relevant intelligence during military operations. To prevent enemies from detecting or intercepting it, the SR-72 will rely on extremely high velocity (4,000 mph, also known as mach 6, or six times faster than the speed of sound). To reach those speeds, the UAV will employ a special dual-mode engine that combines turbine and ramjet technologies. This drone could enter service by 2030.
U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s railgun.
Hypersonic projectiles
Have you heard of the U.S. Navy’s railgun? Railguns use electromagnetic fields and powerful magnets to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds (4,800 mph, 100-mile range). Fascinating, right? Well, it didn’t quite work out in the end. But there’s something better, faster and more deadly in the works. Imagine hypersonic weapons (conventional or nuclear warheads) that can reach speeds higher than mach 8 or even mach 20, which is 20 times the speed of sound. Unlike ballistic missiles, these projectiles are hard to follow and destroy because of their low altitudes and erratic flight paths, not to mention the blistering speeds that leave little time to react. China and Russia already have hypersonic projectiles in development. The U.S. has been testing its own weapon systems for quite some time, and it’s on a good path to catch up if the latest HiFiRE program is any indication. (A scramjet missile reached mach 8 in 12 seconds.)
The Columbia-class submarine.
Submarines
I call it “the B-2 of the undersea,” and for others it goes by the name of Columbia-class submarine. In its 42 years of expected service life, it will not require a single refueling, because of its nuclear fuel core. Like the B-2, this submarine is all about stealth. This effect is greatly improved thanks to its electric drive — a propulsion system that uses an electric motor, which is quieter than its counterpart, the mechanical drive. This makes the submarine harder to be discovered by enemy sonar, as well as easier to maintain. Construction is scheduled for 2021, and the submarine is expected to enter service in 2031.
U.S. Navy
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We’re beginning to create military machines and technology that had previously only existed in the imaginations of science fiction writers. Here are ten things that you can find in the real world right now instead of having to watch Star Wars or Star Trek or star anything.
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Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
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New secret weapon designed by Russian inventor, Semenov Dahir Kurmanbievich demonstrating of destroying US, Israel and Russian tanks.
Chinese Army training shooting cannon round without cannon: https://youtu.be/Mumt5M0gusE
Note: This video has been uploaded for education and entertainment purposes only and I do NOT own or support any party.
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IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US military, to make it easier for their vehicles to tackle different driving surfaces.
Created by the Carnegie MelonUniversityNational Robotics EngineeringCentre, the device would mean vehicles can transfer from hard to soft ground instantly without even having to slow down.
Called the "Reconfigurable Wheel Track" (RWT), it starts off round and uses a thin rubber cover over a robotic wheel.
The driver is able to convert the spinning wheels into a triangular shape, creating tracks where the centre remains still and the rubber moves over the outside.
Being able to quickly change the type of wheels a vehicle uses could prove vitally important for military vehicles needing a quick getaway.
And if the technology ever makes it into regular car production, it could entirely transform off-road motoring.
Drivers of 4x4 vehicles could take their adventures to new heights and tackle all-new terrains without the need to manually change over to tracks.
Read more:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6648219/incredible-shape-shifting-technology-turns-wheels-on-military-vehicle-into-tracks-in-just-two-seconds/
For more great videos, pictures and stories please subscribe to the channel and go to thesun.co.uk

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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies, the US military spent about $76 billion on research and development. Some of the new technologies being experimented with are straight out of science fiction. Here are five of the most intriguing, innovative and downright cool:
10-Megajoule Railgun
Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
Laser HelicoptersRobotMedics
Super-Strong Infantry Helmets

Military

The military, also called the armed forces, are forces authorized to usedeadly force, and weapons, to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. The task of the military is usually defined as defense of the state and its citizens, and the prosecution of war against another state. The military may also have additional sanctioned and non-sanctioned functions within a society, including, the promotion of a political agenda, protecting corporate economic interests, internal population control, construction, emergency services, social ceremonies, and guarding important areas. The military can also function as a discrete subculture within a larger civil society, through the development of separate infrastructures, which may include housing, schools, utilities, food production and banking.

Miritari!

Miritari!(みりたり!,lit. "Military!") is a Japanese four-panel comedy manga series by Mamo Williams, serialized in Ichijinsha's seinen manga magazine Manga 4-koma Palette. It was collected in five tankōbon volumes, released between 2009 and 2013. A sequel series titled Miritari! Otsugata(みりたり! 乙型) began serialization in the same magazine from 2014. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Creators in Pack aired between January 7 and March 25, 2015.

Characters

She is a trigger-happy and highly strung little girl, who happens to be a member of the Krakozhia Dukedom Special Forces, she holds the rank of 1st Lieutenant and is armed with a Remington Model 870 pump action shotgun, though sometimes she would be seen holding other kinds of weapons like M20 "Super Bazooka." She and her subordinate Haruka were under orders to protect Souhei from assassin of the Grania Republic. She and Haruka drives a T-34 Russian tank which they've used to barge into Souhei's house.

Marines

Marines, also known as a marine corps and naval infantry, are an infantry force that specializes in the support of naval and army operations on land and at sea, as well as the execution of their own operations. In the majority of countries, the marine force is part of the navy, but it can also be under the army like the Troupes de marine (French Marines) and Givati Brigade (Israeli Marines), or form an independent armed service branch like the United States Marine Corps and Royal Marines.

Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included providing protection from war while at sea, reflecting the pressed nature of the ships' company and the risk of mutiny. Other tasks would include boarding of vessels during combat or capture of prize ships and providing manpower for raiding ashore in support of the naval objectives.

With the industrialization of warfare in the 20th century the scale of landing operations increased; this brought with it an increased likelihood of opposition and a need for co-ordination of various military elements. Marine forces evolved to specialize in the skills and capabilities required for amphibious warfare.

Ukrainian Naval Infantry

The Naval Infantry (Ukrainian:Морська піхота) is part of coastal defense troops of the Ukrainian Navy. It is used as a component part of amphibious, airborne and amphibious-airborne operations, alone or in accordance with formations and units of the Army in order to capture parts of the seashore, islands, ports, fleet bases, coast airfields and other coast objects of the enemy. It can also be used to defend naval bases, vital areas of the shore, separate islands and coast objects, security of hostile areas.

Mission

Clear the enemy's coastal areas & provide security during the landing of the main force.

It's motto is "Always Faithful" .

History

Hetmanate

Former Russian Imperial army general Pavlo Skoropadskyi understood the importance of naval infantry in providing security to the country. Being the commander-in-chief of land and naval forces, Skoropadskyi brought attention to creating the naval infantry during his first month in power. On May 23, 1918 he ordered the Department of Navy to Begin forming a Brigade of naval infantry consisting of three regiments.

Roll Out of US Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match

Roll Out of US Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match

Roll Out of US Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match

MilitaryUpdate : Roll OutUS Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match
(Video/ThumbnailPicture just For Ilustration)
The U.S.’s weapons of the future
Lasers, railguns, hypersonic missiles and stealth airplanes — those aren’t sci-fi weapons; they’re the future of U.S. military technology.
Here’s the latest under development:
Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Corp.’s NOC, +0.79% B-21 Raider, shown above, is the B-2’s younger and more advanced brother. This bad boy, already nicknamed the “21st century’s first bomber,” is expected to enter service by 2025 and replace the B-2, as well as the B-1 and B-52. Its job will be to deliver conventional long-range and thermonuclear weapons, gather intelligence and intercept enemy airplanes. Officials are tight-lipped about features. There are rumors that it could operate with or without a pilot, and once launched from the U.S., the aircraft will be capable of striking any target around the world without refueling. The estimated cost of the project hasn’t been released, and the head of the U.S. AirForceGlobal Strike Command envisions up to 200 bombers in service.
Boeing
A rendering of the DARPA XS-1.
Space planes
The DARPAExperimental Spaceplane program (formerly known as XS-1) is an experimental hypersonic (faster-than-sound) spacecraft that could be launched as many as 10 days straight, as it would require less servicing than current models. Boeing Co. BA, +0.88% is currently designing the vehicle and working closely with DARPA. The spaceplane, also known as the PhantomExpress, will be powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne AR-22 engine using liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellants. Once it reaches orbit, the aircraft will be able to deploy 3,000 pounds of payload — most likely a smaller satellite. Once its mission is complete, the Phantom Express will land on a runway, horizontally, just like an airplane. Unlike a conventional model, though, the new carrier would be ready to take off again within hours. This would enable it to disrupt the current satellite launch procedure, which in the end is its main purpose. The first tests are scheduled for 2020.
Behind the moniker SR-72 hides Lockheed Martin Corp.’s LMT, +1.36% hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), intended to provide timely, accurate and relevant intelligence during military operations. To prevent enemies from detecting or intercepting it, the SR-72 will rely on extremely high velocity (4,000 mph, also known as mach 6, or six times faster than the speed of sound). To reach those speeds, the UAV will employ a special dual-mode engine that combines turbine and ramjet technologies. This drone could enter service by 2030.
U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s railgun.
Hypersonic projectiles
Have you heard of the U.S. Navy’s railgun? Railguns use electromagnetic fields and powerful magnets to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds (4,800 mph, 100-mile range). Fascinating, right? Well, it didn’t quite work out in the end. But there’s something better, faster and more deadly in the works. Imagine hypersonic weapons (conventional or nuclear warheads) that can reach speeds higher than mach 8 or even mach 20, which is 20 times the speed of sound. Unlike ballistic missiles, these projectiles are hard to follow and destroy because of their low altitudes and erratic flight paths, not to mention the blistering speeds that leave little time to react. China and Russia already have hypersonic projectiles in development. The U.S. has been testing its own weapon systems for quite some time, and it’s on a good path to catch up if the latest HiFiRE program is any indication. (A scramjet missile reached mach 8 in 12 seconds.)
The Columbia-class submarine.
Submarines
I call it “the B-2 of the undersea,” and for others it goes by the name of Columbia-class submarine. In its 42 years of expected service life, it will not require a single refueling, because of its nuclear fuel core. Like the B-2, this submarine is all about stealth. This effect is greatly improved thanks to its electric drive — a propulsion system that uses an electric motor, which is quieter than its counterpart, the mechanical drive. This makes the submarine harder to be discovered by enemy sonar, as well as easier to maintain. Construction is scheduled for 2021, and the submarine is expected to enter service in 2031.
U.S. Navy
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10:08

Top 10 Insane Sci-Fi Military Tech & Machines That Actually Exist

Top 10 Insane Sci-Fi Military Tech & Machines That Actually Exist

Top 10 Insane Sci-Fi Military Tech & Machines That Actually Exist

We’re beginning to create military machines and technology that had previously only existed in the imaginations of science fiction writers. Here are ten things that you can find in the real world right now instead of having to watch Star Wars or Star Trek or star anything.
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10:57

10 Superweapons Currently Being Built

10 Superweapons Currently Being Built

10 Superweapons Currently Being Built

Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
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New Weapon Designed By Russian Inventor Demonstrating Of Destroying US, Israel and Russian Tanks

New Weapon Designed By Russian Inventor Demonstrating Of Destroying US, Israel and Russian Tanks

New Weapon Designed By Russian Inventor Demonstrating Of Destroying US, Israel and Russian Tanks

New secret weapon designed by Russian inventor, Semenov Dahir Kurmanbievich demonstrating of destroying US, Israel and Russian tanks.
Chinese Army training shooting cannon round without cannon: https://youtu.be/Mumt5M0gusE
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US Military's latest technology 2018

IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US military, to make it easier for their vehicles to tackle different driving surfaces.
Created by the Carnegie MelonUniversityNational Robotics EngineeringCentre, the device would mean vehicles can transfer from hard to soft ground instantly without even having to slow down.
Called the "Reconfigurable Wheel Track" (RWT), it starts off round and uses a thin rubber cover over a robotic wheel.
The driver is able to convert the spinning wheels into a triangular shape, creating tracks where the centre remains still and the rubber moves over the outside.
Being able to quickly change the type of wheels a vehicle uses could prove vitally important for military vehicles needing a quick getaway.
And if the technology ever makes it into regular car production, it could entirely transform off-road motoring.
Drivers of 4x4 vehicles could take their adventures to new heights and tackle all-new terrains without the need to manually change over to tracks.
Read more:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6648219/incredible-shape-shifting-technology-turns-wheels-on-military-vehicle-into-tracks-in-just-two-seconds/
For more great videos, pictures and stories please subscribe to the channel and go to thesun.co.uk

5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies

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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies, the US military spent about $76 billion on research and development. Some of the new technologies being experimented with are straight out of science fiction. Here are five of the most intriguing, innovative and downright cool:
10-Megajoule Railgun
Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
Laser HelicoptersRobotMedics
Super-Strong Infantry Helmets

Top 10 Insane Sci-Fi Military Tech & Machines That Actually Exist

We’re beginning to create military machines and technology that had previously only existed in the imaginations of science fiction writers. Here are ten things that you can find in the real world right now instead of having to watch Star Wars or Star Trek or star anything.
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10 Superweapons Currently Being Built

Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: che...

published: 20 May 2017

New Weapon Designed By Russian Inventor Demonstrating Of Destroying US, Israel and Russian Tanks

New secret weapon designed by Russian inventor, Semenov Dahir Kurmanbievich demonstrating of destroying US, Israel and Russian tanks.
Chinese Army training shooting cannon round without cannon: https://youtu.be/Mumt5M0gusE
Note: This video has been uploaded for education and entertainment purposes only and I do NOT own or support any party.
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US Military's latest technology 2018

IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US military, to make it easier for their vehicles to tackle different driving surfaces.
Created by the Carnegie MelonUniversityNational Robotics EngineeringCentre, the device would mean vehicles can transfer from hard to soft ground instantly without even having to slow down.
Called the "Reconfigurable Wheel Track" (RWT), it starts off round and uses a thin rubber cover over a robotic wheel.
The driver is able to convert the spinning wheels into a triangular shape, creating tracks where the centre remains still and the rubber moves over the outside.
Being able to quickly change the type of wheels a vehicle uses could prove vitally ...

5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies

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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies, the US military spent about $76 billion on research and development. Some of the new technologies being experimented with are straight out of science fiction. Here are five of the most intriguing, innovative and downright cool:
10-Megajoule Railgun
Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
Laser HelicoptersRobotMedics
Super-Strong Infantry Helmets

MilitaryUpdate : Roll OutUS Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match
(Video/ThumbnailPicture just For Ilustration)
The U.S.’s weapons of the future
Lasers, railguns, hypersonic missiles and stealth airplanes — those aren’t sci-fi weapons; they’re the future of U.S. military technology.
Here’s the latest under development:
Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Corp.’s NOC, +0.79% B-21 Raider, shown above, is the B-2’s younger and more advanced brother. This bad boy, already nicknamed the “21st century’s first bomber,” is expected to enter service by 2025 and replace the B-2, as well as the B-1 and B-52. Its job will be to deliver conventional long-range and thermonuclear weapons, gather intelligence and intercept enemy airplanes. Officials are tight-lipped about features. There are rumors that it could operate with or without a pilot, and once launched from the U.S., the aircraft will be capable of striking any target around the world without refueling. The estimated cost of the project hasn’t been released, and the head of the U.S. AirForceGlobal Strike Command envisions up to 200 bombers in service.
Boeing
A rendering of the DARPA XS-1.
Space planes
The DARPAExperimental Spaceplane program (formerly known as XS-1) is an experimental hypersonic (faster-than-sound) spacecraft that could be launched as many as 10 days straight, as it would require less servicing than current models. Boeing Co. BA, +0.88% is currently designing the vehicle and working closely with DARPA. The spaceplane, also known as the PhantomExpress, will be powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne AR-22 engine using liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellants. Once it reaches orbit, the aircraft will be able to deploy 3,000 pounds of payload — most likely a smaller satellite. Once its mission is complete, the Phantom Express will land on a runway, horizontally, just like an airplane. Unlike a conventional model, though, the new carrier would be ready to take off again within hours. This would enable it to disrupt the current satellite launch procedure, which in the end is its main purpose. The first tests are scheduled for 2020.
Behind the moniker SR-72 hides Lockheed Martin Corp.’s LMT, +1.36% hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), intended to provide timely, accurate and relevant intelligence during military operations. To prevent enemies from detecting or intercepting it, the SR-72 will rely on extremely high velocity (4,000 mph, also known as mach 6, or six times faster than the speed of sound). To reach those speeds, the UAV will employ a special dual-mode engine that combines turbine and ramjet technologies. This drone could enter service by 2030.
U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s railgun.
Hypersonic projectiles
Have you heard of the U.S. Navy’s railgun? Railguns use electromagnetic fields and powerful magnets to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds (4,800 mph, 100-mile range). Fascinating, right? Well, it didn’t quite work out in the end. But there’s something better, faster and more deadly in the works. Imagine hypersonic weapons (conventional or nuclear warheads) that can reach speeds higher than mach 8 or even mach 20, which is 20 times the speed of sound. Unlike ballistic missiles, these projectiles are hard to follow and destroy because of their low altitudes and erratic flight paths, not to mention the blistering speeds that leave little time to react. China and Russia already have hypersonic projectiles in development. The U.S. has been testing its own weapon systems for quite some time, and it’s on a good path to catch up if the latest HiFiRE program is any indication. (A scramjet missile reached mach 8 in 12 seconds.)
The Columbia-class submarine.
Submarines
I call it “the B-2 of the undersea,” and for others it goes by the name of Columbia-class submarine. In its 42 years of expected service life, it will not require a single refueling, because of its nuclear fuel core. Like the B-2, this submarine is all about stealth. This effect is greatly improved thanks to its electric drive — a propulsion system that uses an electric motor, which is quieter than its counterpart, the mechanical drive. This makes the submarine harder to be discovered by enemy sonar, as well as easier to maintain. Construction is scheduled for 2021, and the submarine is expected to enter service in 2031.
U.S. Navy
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MilitaryUpdate : Roll OutUS Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match
(Video/ThumbnailPicture just For Ilustration)
The U.S.’s weapons of the future
Lasers, railguns, hypersonic missiles and stealth airplanes — those aren’t sci-fi weapons; they’re the future of U.S. military technology.
Here’s the latest under development:
Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Corp.’s NOC, +0.79% B-21 Raider, shown above, is the B-2’s younger and more advanced brother. This bad boy, already nicknamed the “21st century’s first bomber,” is expected to enter service by 2025 and replace the B-2, as well as the B-1 and B-52. Its job will be to deliver conventional long-range and thermonuclear weapons, gather intelligence and intercept enemy airplanes. Officials are tight-lipped about features. There are rumors that it could operate with or without a pilot, and once launched from the U.S., the aircraft will be capable of striking any target around the world without refueling. The estimated cost of the project hasn’t been released, and the head of the U.S. AirForceGlobal Strike Command envisions up to 200 bombers in service.
Boeing
A rendering of the DARPA XS-1.
Space planes
The DARPAExperimental Spaceplane program (formerly known as XS-1) is an experimental hypersonic (faster-than-sound) spacecraft that could be launched as many as 10 days straight, as it would require less servicing than current models. Boeing Co. BA, +0.88% is currently designing the vehicle and working closely with DARPA. The spaceplane, also known as the PhantomExpress, will be powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne AR-22 engine using liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellants. Once it reaches orbit, the aircraft will be able to deploy 3,000 pounds of payload — most likely a smaller satellite. Once its mission is complete, the Phantom Express will land on a runway, horizontally, just like an airplane. Unlike a conventional model, though, the new carrier would be ready to take off again within hours. This would enable it to disrupt the current satellite launch procedure, which in the end is its main purpose. The first tests are scheduled for 2020.
Behind the moniker SR-72 hides Lockheed Martin Corp.’s LMT, +1.36% hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), intended to provide timely, accurate and relevant intelligence during military operations. To prevent enemies from detecting or intercepting it, the SR-72 will rely on extremely high velocity (4,000 mph, also known as mach 6, or six times faster than the speed of sound). To reach those speeds, the UAV will employ a special dual-mode engine that combines turbine and ramjet technologies. This drone could enter service by 2030.
U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s railgun.
Hypersonic projectiles
Have you heard of the U.S. Navy’s railgun? Railguns use electromagnetic fields and powerful magnets to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds (4,800 mph, 100-mile range). Fascinating, right? Well, it didn’t quite work out in the end. But there’s something better, faster and more deadly in the works. Imagine hypersonic weapons (conventional or nuclear warheads) that can reach speeds higher than mach 8 or even mach 20, which is 20 times the speed of sound. Unlike ballistic missiles, these projectiles are hard to follow and destroy because of their low altitudes and erratic flight paths, not to mention the blistering speeds that leave little time to react. China and Russia already have hypersonic projectiles in development. The U.S. has been testing its own weapon systems for quite some time, and it’s on a good path to catch up if the latest HiFiRE program is any indication. (A scramjet missile reached mach 8 in 12 seconds.)
The Columbia-class submarine.
Submarines
I call it “the B-2 of the undersea,” and for others it goes by the name of Columbia-class submarine. In its 42 years of expected service life, it will not require a single refueling, because of its nuclear fuel core. Like the B-2, this submarine is all about stealth. This effect is greatly improved thanks to its electric drive — a propulsion system that uses an electric motor, which is quieter than its counterpart, the mechanical drive. This makes the submarine harder to be discovered by enemy sonar, as well as easier to maintain. Construction is scheduled for 2021, and the submarine is expected to enter service in 2031.
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Top 10 Insane Sci-Fi Military Tech & Machines That Actually Exist

We’re beginning to create military machines and technology that had previously only existed in the imaginations of science fiction writers. Here are ten things ...

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10 Superweapons Currently Being Built

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Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
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New secret weapon designed by Russian inventor, Semenov Dahir Kurmanbievich demonstrating of destroying US, Israel and Russian tanks.
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US Military's latest technology 2018

IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US mil...

IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US military, to make it easier for their vehicles to tackle different driving surfaces.
Created by the Carnegie MelonUniversityNational Robotics EngineeringCentre, the device would mean vehicles can transfer from hard to soft ground instantly without even having to slow down.
Called the "Reconfigurable Wheel Track" (RWT), it starts off round and uses a thin rubber cover over a robotic wheel.
The driver is able to convert the spinning wheels into a triangular shape, creating tracks where the centre remains still and the rubber moves over the outside.
Being able to quickly change the type of wheels a vehicle uses could prove vitally important for military vehicles needing a quick getaway.
And if the technology ever makes it into regular car production, it could entirely transform off-road motoring.
Drivers of 4x4 vehicles could take their adventures to new heights and tackle all-new terrains without the need to manually change over to tracks.
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IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US military, to make it easier for their vehicles to tackle different driving surfaces.
Created by the Carnegie MelonUniversityNational Robotics EngineeringCentre, the device would mean vehicles can transfer from hard to soft ground instantly without even having to slow down.
Called the "Reconfigurable Wheel Track" (RWT), it starts off round and uses a thin rubber cover over a robotic wheel.
The driver is able to convert the spinning wheels into a triangular shape, creating tracks where the centre remains still and the rubber moves over the outside.
Being able to quickly change the type of wheels a vehicle uses could prove vitally important for military vehicles needing a quick getaway.
And if the technology ever makes it into regular car production, it could entirely transform off-road motoring.
Drivers of 4x4 vehicles could take their adventures to new heights and tackle all-new terrains without the need to manually change over to tracks.
Read more:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6648219/incredible-shape-shifting-technology-turns-wheels-on-military-vehicle-into-tracks-in-just-two-seconds/
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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies

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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies, the US military spent about $76 billion on research and development. Some of the new technologies being experimented with are straight out of science fiction. Here are five of the most intriguing, innovative and downright cool:
10-Megajoule Railgun
Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
Laser HelicoptersRobotMedics
Super-Strong Infantry Helmets

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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies, the US military spent about $76 billion on research and development. Some of the new technologies being experimented with are straight out of science fiction. Here are five of the most intriguing, innovative and downright cool:
10-Megajoule Railgun
Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
Laser HelicoptersRobotMedics
Super-Strong Infantry Helmets

Roll Out of US Military Technologies Revelation : it seems Russia Can't Seem to Match

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The U.S.’s weapons of the future
Lasers, railguns, hypersonic missiles and stealth airplanes — those aren’t sci-fi weapons; they’re the future of U.S. military technology.
Here’s the latest under development:
Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Corp.’s NOC, +0.79% B-21 Raider, shown above, is the B-2’s younger and more advanced brother. This bad boy, already nicknamed the “21st century’s first bomber,” is expected to enter service by 2025 and replace the B-2, as well as the B-1 and B-52. Its job will be to deliver conventional long-range and thermonuclear weapons, gather intelligence and intercept enemy airplanes. Officials are tight-lipped about features. There are rumors that it could operate with or without a pilot, and once launched from the U.S., the aircraft will be capable of striking any target around the world without refueling. The estimated cost of the project hasn’t been released, and the head of the U.S. AirForceGlobal Strike Command envisions up to 200 bombers in service.
Boeing
A rendering of the DARPA XS-1.
Space planes
The DARPAExperimental Spaceplane program (formerly known as XS-1) is an experimental hypersonic (faster-than-sound) spacecraft that could be launched as many as 10 days straight, as it would require less servicing than current models. Boeing Co. BA, +0.88% is currently designing the vehicle and working closely with DARPA. The spaceplane, also known as the PhantomExpress, will be powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne AR-22 engine using liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellants. Once it reaches orbit, the aircraft will be able to deploy 3,000 pounds of payload — most likely a smaller satellite. Once its mission is complete, the Phantom Express will land on a runway, horizontally, just like an airplane. Unlike a conventional model, though, the new carrier would be ready to take off again within hours. This would enable it to disrupt the current satellite launch procedure, which in the end is its main purpose. The first tests are scheduled for 2020.
Behind the moniker SR-72 hides Lockheed Martin Corp.’s LMT, +1.36% hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), intended to provide timely, accurate and relevant intelligence during military operations. To prevent enemies from detecting or intercepting it, the SR-72 will rely on extremely high velocity (4,000 mph, also known as mach 6, or six times faster than the speed of sound). To reach those speeds, the UAV will employ a special dual-mode engine that combines turbine and ramjet technologies. This drone could enter service by 2030.
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The U.S. Navy’s railgun.
Hypersonic projectiles
Have you heard of the U.S. Navy’s railgun? Railguns use electromagnetic fields and powerful magnets to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds (4,800 mph, 100-mile range). Fascinating, right? Well, it didn’t quite work out in the end. But there’s something better, faster and more deadly in the works. Imagine hypersonic weapons (conventional or nuclear warheads) that can reach speeds higher than mach 8 or even mach 20, which is 20 times the speed of sound. Unlike ballistic missiles, these projectiles are hard to follow and destroy because of their low altitudes and erratic flight paths, not to mention the blistering speeds that leave little time to react. China and Russia already have hypersonic projectiles in development. The U.S. has been testing its own weapon systems for quite some time, and it’s on a good path to catch up if the latest HiFiRE program is any indication. (A scramjet missile reached mach 8 in 12 seconds.)
The Columbia-class submarine.
Submarines
I call it “the B-2 of the undersea,” and for others it goes by the name of Columbia-class submarine. In its 42 years of expected service life, it will not require a single refueling, because of its nuclear fuel core. Like the B-2, this submarine is all about stealth. This effect is greatly improved thanks to its electric drive — a propulsion system that uses an electric motor, which is quieter than its counterpart, the mechanical drive. This makes the submarine harder to be discovered by enemy sonar, as well as easier to maintain. Construction is scheduled for 2021, and the submarine is expected to enter service in 2031.
U.S. Navy
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Top 10 Insane Sci-Fi Military Tech & Machines That Actually Exist

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10 Superweapons Currently Being Built

Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
Freeze rays, invisible tanks and nanobots. These may sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie or a Bond villain’s shopping list. But they’re all real technologies being worked on right now. To know more about these weapons and more: check out 10 Superweapons Currently Being Built.
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New Weapon Designed By Russian Inventor Demonstrating Of Destroying US, Israel and Russian Tanks

New secret weapon designed by Russian inventor, Semenov Dahir Kurmanbievich demonstrating of destroying US, Israel and Russian tanks.
Chinese Army training shooting cannon round without cannon: https://youtu.be/Mumt5M0gusE
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US Military's latest technology 2018

IMPRESSIVE new technology has emerged that can transform a wheel into an all-terrain track in just two seconds.
The invention is being developed for the US military, to make it easier for their vehicles to tackle different driving surfaces.
Created by the Carnegie MelonUniversityNational Robotics EngineeringCentre, the device would mean vehicles can transfer from hard to soft ground instantly without even having to slow down.
Called the "Reconfigurable Wheel Track" (RWT), it starts off round and uses a thin rubber cover over a robotic wheel.
The driver is able to convert the spinning wheels into a triangular shape, creating tracks where the centre remains still and the rubber moves over the outside.
Being able to quickly change the type of wheels a vehicle uses could prove vitally important for military vehicles needing a quick getaway.
And if the technology ever makes it into regular car production, it could entirely transform off-road motoring.
Drivers of 4x4 vehicles could take their adventures to new heights and tackle all-new terrains without the need to manually change over to tracks.
Read more:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6648219/incredible-shape-shifting-technology-turns-wheels-on-military-vehicle-into-tracks-in-just-two-seconds/
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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies

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5 Cutting-Edge Military Technologies, the US military spent about $76 billion on research and development. Some of the new technologies being experimented with are straight out of science fiction. Here are five of the most intriguing, innovative and downright cool:
10-Megajoule Railgun
Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
Laser HelicoptersRobotMedics
Super-Strong Infantry Helmets